The Redevelopment Agency has formally asked City Council to authorize a preliminary study to determine whether there are areas of the city that may be in need of redevelopment.
Coming soon — Wet Ticket Brewing
Work on Rahway’s very own local micobrewery is coming along and Wet Ticket Brewing aims to open as early as next month.
Riverside Gardens wins tax appeal for 2012
A garden apartment complex adjacent to the Wheatena section of Rahway River Park won a tax appeal equal to about 13 percent of its tax bill for 2012.
Meridia Lafayette nears completion
Meridia Lafayette, the 115-unit complex at the corner of Main and Monroe streets, is expected to be completed by November with leasing possible as soon as the end of the year. Continue reading Meridia Lafayette nears completion
Council tables water deal until state review
City Council last night tabled three ordinances related to a new 20-year water lease agreement for the city’s water treatment plan, pending review and approval by the state Local Finance Board.
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Council to borrow $14m against new water deal
The city plans to borrow $14 million against a new operating agreement that’s expected to pay the city $1 million annually over the course of a new 20-year contract. Continue reading Council to borrow $14m against new water deal
Whatever happened to Trader Joe’s campaign?
So, whatever happened with that campaign to push for a Trader Joe’s to come to Rahway?
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Council OKs tax appeals for industrial site
Rahway Industrial Sites will receive a refund of more than $200,000 as part of a settlement in state Tax Court.
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